Thank you Andrew, your Answer is really helpful. I'll go through it and try to achieve my goal.
Thanks. On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 5:49 AM, Andrew Phillips <[email protected]> wrote: > This works fine. So now I need to add an instance by specifying a >> zone,pod,cluster and a host. How can I do that? >> > > There are a number of CloudStack-specific things that you can set by > supplying CloudStackTemplateOptions [1] to the Template. See the EC2 guide > for an example (search for AWSEC2TemplateOptions). It doesn't seem like all > the properties you need are supported there, however. > > In that case, you can always go to the provider-specific API and call the > appropriate CloudStack APIs directly [3]. That means that your code is tied > to a specific provider, of course, but if you need to do > CloudStack-specific things, that's a tradeoff you can make. > > See [4] for more details. > > Hope this helps! > > ap > > [1] http://javadocs.jclouds.cloudbees.net/org/jclouds/ > cloudstack/compute/options/CloudStackTemplateOptions.html > [2] http://jclouds.apache.org/guides/aws/ > [3] http://javadocs.jclouds.cloudbees.net/org/jclouds/cloudstack/features/ > VirtualMachineApi.html > [4] http://jclouds.apache.org/start/concepts/ > -- Thanks, Regards, ASH
